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    m c n e i l c o n s t r u c t i o n c o . L a s V e g a s . N e v a d a February 16, 1942 Mr. H. H. Larson, Superintendent Union Pacific liallroad. Company Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Ur. Larson: Attached is a copy of a letter which I have today sent' W. Si* Guild in reply to his letter asking— conserve in connection with the operation of this plan The use of water for eliminating dust which arifees from the dirt roads will be stopped as soon as it is practical to use oil for this purpose, which should bevvery X am not in accord with/your suggei tion expense of hauling water by tank truOks must know that our entire water system was from tank cars at the railroad siding. go to the additional Lake Mead, as you up to take water In view of the absolute necessity of X trust th&trybu will make every requirements which at aping this plant going, 'art to fulfill our water so vital. Yours very truly L. G. McNeil, president LOHefijob Cc-Mr. H. Guild 7 Mr. W. B. Bracken Mr. S. W. McNeil